CAMBODIA MONEY
Overview
No worries about changing money – the US dollar is Cambodia’s unofficial second currency. The official currency in Cambodia, the Cambodian riel, trades at around 4,000 riel to the US dollar. But there’s a 90 percent level of dollarization in the country. What this means is that you don’t need to be concerned about getting riel when you arrive in Cambodia. In fact, the visa you get on arrival must be paid for in US dollars. There is no coinage in Cambodia, only currency notes. Cambodian riel notes come in 50, 100, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, 50,000 and 100,000 denominations, but the distinctive red 500 riel note and the 1000 riel note are the most useful and common.
Detail of Cambodia Money
Most tourist-oriented businesses quote prices in dollars, as do most grocery stores in the larger cities. Small stores may quote prices in riel, but they will all accept dollars as payment. Unlike in many countries, if you pay in US dollars the exchange rate you will get is quite fair. At the time of writing the official exchange rate is 4,002 riel to the dollar, versus the street rate of 4,000 to the dollar, a difference of less than 1 cent.
Because they don’t use American coins in Cambodia, you’ll get change for your purchases in riel (1,000 riel is 25 cents). If you do want to change money so that you have riel on hand, you can do so at any bank in Cambodia. You’ll get better rates in the local markets, where you’ll be able to identify the moneychangers by their glass cases filled with piles of notes. Be warned, though, that it’s rare to find notes over 10,000 or 20,000 riel ($2.50 and $5, respectively), so changing a relatively small amount of US dollars can leave you with a big pile of cash.
At border towns, such as Koh Kong or Ha Tien, you’ll often find the currency of the neighboring country also in use, meaning there can be three currencies in circulation: the riel, the dollar, and the Thai baht or the Vietnamese dong. If you go through a land border, you may be told that there are no ATMs in the next town, or that you need Cambodian riel to get through. This is not true, and visa prices are charged in US dollars.
In the Cambodian countryside the economy is almost entirely in riel, but even so you will always be able to use dollars in small denominations. Do not expect anyone to change a $20 bill for a $0.50 purchase, though, so plan ahead and have lots of $1 and $5 bills. Your US dollars will be rejected if they are ripped, torn, or otherwise overly abused (although you can expect to see filthy riel in circulation). Old-style US bills are also not welcome, so make sure that the cash you bring is fairly new.
ATM machines in Cambodia dispense US dollars and Cambodian riel. However, if you are using a foreign ATM card, you will only be able to withdraw dollars.
ATMs are widely available, including in all major tourist centres and provincial capitals. Credit cards are accepted by many hotels and restaurants in larger cities.
Tipping
Tipping is not traditionally expected, but in a country as poor as Cambodia, tips can go a long way.
Hotels Not expected outside the fanciest hotels, but 1000r per bag plus a small tip for the cleaner will be a nice surprise.
Restaurants A couple of thousand riel at local restaurants will suffice; at fancier restaurants you might leave 10% on a small bill, 5% on a big bill.
Remorks & Moto Drivers Not expected for short trips, but leave a dollar or two for half-day or full-day rentals if the service was noteworthy.
Temples Most wats have contribution boxes – drop a couple of thousand riel in at the end of a visit, especially if a monk has shown you around.
Service Charges Many of the upmarket hotels levy a 10% service charge, but this doesn’t always make it to the staff.
Tailor-made Luxury Packages
Siem Reap Cycling Tours
The trip will start in Siem Reap, the ancient capital to visit Angkor temple complex including the 7th Wonder of The Worl, Angkor Wat and all the must visit temples. From Siem Reap to Phnom Penh we take the option of travelling by boat when the public boat has their schedule with …
Angkor Wat Highlight Tour
We cycle approximately 300 km mostly on tarmac roads on most of the days. From Siem Reap tow Phnom Penh, crossing Tonle Sap lake by boat. Getting around and out of Phnom Penh is probably the most busy traffic. So always keep single line. We might do a little bit transfer out…
Siem Reap Honeymoon Trip
Embark on a 6 day Cambodia luxury honeymoon package and enjoy your perfect romantic honeymoon trip to World Heritage Sites as well as unspoiled tropical islands & beaches. Highlights include aromatherapy massage, dining under the stars, sunset on gondola paddleboat ride,…
Siem Reap 5 Days 4 Nights
Our Driver will pick you up from your hotel or at the Airport and continue for a Tours. Our professional staff will show you an itinerary about your package tour. The trip will start on the first day to the Small Circuit Such as Angkor Thom…
Cambodia Heritages Tours
Spend Time leering about elephants as you follow them through their natural habitat, observing their relationships and behaviors. Our fun trekking experience showcase not only elephant but also the fascinating flora and fauna…
Angkor Wat Sunrise & Sunset
Begin with an early pickup from your hotel at 4.30 AM in an air-conditioned vehicle, and travel to the main entrance of the Angkor Wat to admire the stunning sunrise over this ancient and mysterious complex. Next, visit the South Gate …